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Thanks3 Posted 5 years ago
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What's your deal?

Q. What's the meaning of it each?

1. "What's the deal?"

2. "What's the big deal?"

3. "What's your deal?"

  

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thanks3 1. " What is going on here? OR What arrangement has been agreed upon?

  • thanks3 1.
  • " What is going on here?
  • OR What arrangement has been agreed upon?
  • thanks3 2.
  • " The thing you are apparently so upset about is of little consequence, to my way of thinking.
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thanks31. "What's the deal?"

What is going on here? OR What arrangement has been agreed upon?

thanks32. "What's the big deal?"

The thing you are apparently so upset about is of little consequence, to my way of thinking.

thanks33. "What's your deal?"

What is your agenda? OR

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